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The author disputes popular notions of miracles, holding that purported violations of natural law are misunderstandings of causes or simply events whose causes are unknown, and that divine providence coincides with nature’s course. He advances a method of scriptural interpretation grounded in natural reason and textual context, rejecting appeals to a special supernatural faculty and critiquing rival exegetical systems. Applying this method to the Old Testament, he argues the Pentateuch and other historical books show signs of later compilation and editorial inconsistency, suggests a post‑Mosaic compilation (possibly by Ezra), surveys prophetic and poetic books, and notes limits on interpreting obscure passages.

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Benedictus de Spinoza

Benedictus de Spinoza was a 17th-century Dutch philosopher whose work laid the groundwork for modern biblical criticism and secular philosophy. He is best known for his seminal work, "Ethics," where he presents a systematic approach to understanding the nature of reality, human emotions, and the path to true happiness. Spinoza's ideas challenged traditional religious views and emphasized rationalism and the interconnectedness of all existence. His contributions to philosophy, particularly in metaphysics and ethics, have had a lasting impact on subsequent thinkers and continue to be studied for their profound insights into the human condition.

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